Founded in 2005, ME reps is a boutique photography-consulting agency whose mission is to bring professional focus and talent to the advertising, corporate and editorial client. From concept to print the principals of ME carefully oversee each job supervising every detail to insure a successful big picture.

ME represents a very few, very fine photographers to a global clientele.

When you call ME you’ll be speaking directly to one of the principals of the company.

Our goal, simply stated, is to stay small and stay in close touch with our photographers and our clients.

Personally managing special assignments for Michel Tcherevkoff, David Sacks, Chris Clor, Joyce Tenneson, Eric Meola, Jeff Liao, Paul Mobley, ME’s clients directly benefit from our position as respected industry insiders who understand the technical and artistic components of every job.


Myrna Masucci-Kresh

A respected member of the professional photography industry for more than 25 years, Myrna was one of the founding members and Advertising Director of The Image Bank stock photography agency (today Getty Images). Formerly Executive Director of the Advertising Photographers of New York for a term of five years, Myrna was line and creative producer for The International Center’s of Photography’s Infinity Awards for fourteen years, as well as writer and producer of ASMP’s Awards at the Kennedy Center. As a freelance consultant Myrna worked for such major corporations as Apple to launch the Apple Center in New York, and was under contract to Kodak to launch the Camden Imaging Center in Maine. She has been creative consultant to Victoria’s Secret, Donna Karan, Eastman Kodak, Photo District News, Digital Photo Pro Magazine, Duggal Visual Solutions, ColorEdge, Pictorial Offset Corporation, Ramsey Press and American Showcase. She has received numerous creative awards, most recently the 2005 award for writing from Communication Arts.


Efrat Zalishnick

A former professional photographer herself, Efrat has been involved in the field for over 15 years. Following her career as a photographer in the Israeli Army, Efrat attended Brooks Institute of Photography in California, where she graduated with honors. Leaving Brooks, Efrat moved to New York City, where she worked with several renowned photographers, before establishing her own studio. She also served on the board of directors of Advertising Photographers of New York organizing its annual silent auction among other things. After leaving New York for a year of teaching photography in France, Efrat returned to the States to continue her work in photography this time from its business aspect. Efrat extended her business acumen working as a marketing consultant for the Black Book and a photographer's agent for Robert Bacall Representatives, before establishing ME reps with Myrna.